THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1409, sig. 109-4/1163

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lived in two bitter years under foreign rule and helped to overcome it. The objection, which is certainly raised, was available for the purpose of Czech homes, fails as well as the objection that the creation of a home is too expensive. On the question of concern for the part of the people's Germandom which has borne the burden of the struggle for popularity, there can be no objection for me to the content that financial inmates have died, even those interested parties who, as a result of the economic improvement now underway, are able to buy in and use their own furniture, etc. To live in this home. Thus, the question is answered, whether it is reasonable for a layer, which can be overlooked numerically and the wind dies out over short or long once: drn proportionally high capi-